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The Fungi Oracles
by Ash Hathaway
The Fungi Oracles is a podcast that talks all things fungi. Each episode explores a specific fungal species and will discuss the anatomical structure, physiology, niche, evolution, and so much more. No matter who you are, fungi has served a purpose in your life, and The Fungi Oracles is here to tell you how. You might even find some wise counsel along the way, as Sara Richard's Midnight Magic Mushroom tarot deck leads the way into each new episode.On their debut podcast, Ash Hathaway brings to life the kingdom fungi. A high school teacher by day and a pet parent and fungi fanatic by night, Ash is here to tell you all of the secrets about the mushrooms you pass on the street. It is their hope that you will bring this information to dinner parties, brunches, or even a club dance floor so that love for fungi can spread just like the mycelium networks underground.
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Ep. 3: The Verdigris Agaric: Ooeey, gooeey, beautiful!
In “Ep. 3: The Verdigris Agaric: Ooey, gooey, beautiful!” we discuss a turquoise beauty. From slime covered caps to princess partial veils, these fungi have so many captivating and unique characteristics. You will learn about its anatomy, niche, habitat, taxonomic classifications, and more! We also spend some time reviewing common life cycle and reproduction patterns so you can become an expert on knowledge that you can bring to your local fungi trivia night.You’ll hear all of this and more in this episode of The Fungi Oracles and have the Anemone Stinkhorn to look forward to in two weeks. Rate, review, and come back soon!
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Ep. 2: The Piggyback Rosegill: It'll grow on you
In “Ep. 2: The Piggyback Rosegill: It’ll grow on you” we discuss one of the only and rarest parasitic mushrooms on Earth! You will learn about how to identify the Piggyback Rosegill, its ecological importance, and its evolutionary ties to the Clouded Funnel. We deep dive into the life cycle and reproductive strategies of the Piggyback Rosegill and focus on how it has adapted specifically to its ecological role. You may even catch a fungi joke or two as well!You’ll hear all of this and more in this episode of The Fungi Oracles and have the Verdigris Agaric to look forward to in two weeks. Rate, review, and come back soon!
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Ep. 1: The Death Cap: There are better things to be afraid of
In “Ep. 1: Death Cap: There are better things to be afraid of” we discuss the niche, anatomical structure, evolution, and direct impacts that Death Caps have on human health. There is a focus on becoming acclimated with common words in mycology, such as “mycelium”, “gills”, and “caps” and take our time getting to know each other through Biology 101 words. You will be shocked by the unique evolution process that Death Cap has gone through and its ability to invade places all over the world through these rapid evolution events. If you’re like me, you’ll also find joy in some quick retellings of historical events that include Death Cap poisoning. You’ll hear all of this and more in this episode and have the Piggyback Rosegill to look forward to in two weeks. Rate, review, and come back soon!
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
The Fungi Oracles is a podcast that talks all things fungi. Each episode explores a specific fungal species and will discuss the anatomical structure, physiology, niche, evolution, and so much more. No matter who you are, fungi has served a purpose in your life, and The Fungi Oracles is here to tell you how. You might even find some wise counsel along the way, as Sara Richard's Midnight Magic Mushroom tarot deck leads the way into each new episode.On their debut podcast, Ash Hathaway brings to life the kingdom fungi. A high school teacher by day and a pet parent and fungi fanatic by night, Ash is here to tell you all of the secrets about the mushrooms you pass on the street. It is their hope that you will bring this information to dinner parties, brunches, or even a club dance floor so that love for fungi can spread just like the mycelium networks underground.
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